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LUV Systems, Inc. receives an appreciation proclamation from the City of Compton in recognition of its development of innovative technology aimed at preventing respiratory infections in public spaces. The award was presented by a city council representative during an event that also included an indoor air quality (IAQ) seminar conducted under the company’s halō air disinfection system.
LUV Systems, Inc. formally launches its halō Model 5R/M indoor air disinfection system on Pi Day (March 14), marking its transition from research and development to early commercialization. The launch included the debut of the company’s retail website and initial market availability of the system, representing a key milestone in bringing its low-UVC technology to customers.
LUV Systems, Inc. announces U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) grant of its first U.S. patent, covering 20 claims related to innovative uses of low-wavelength ultraviolet (low-UVC) light for air disinfection in public environments. The patented technology enables continuous, unobtrusive air sanitization between groups of people in settings such as stadiums, theaters, and other shared indoor spaces.
LUV Systems, Inc. announces the completion of final spectroscopy and airflow aerodynamic testing for its halō Model 5R/M low-UVC indoor air disinfection prototype. These evaluations, conducted by independent third-party firms, validated the system’s performance in delivering the required ultraviolet dose to effectively inactivate SARS-CoV-2 and other airborne pathogens.
LUV Systems, Inc. reports successful validation testing of its halō Model 5R low-UVC indoor air disinfection prototype, marking a key advancement in the development of its continuous air-cleaning technology for indoor occupied spaces.